After rapid expansion, Houston Bike Share seeks cash influx for long road ahead
Read MoreMETRO partners with B-Cycle with consideration to take over program long-term
Read MoreNow, Ford is attending the Lagos Business School, giving her a rare opportunity to see inside the Nigerian business culture and recreate international relationships, transforming the way we identify and control our assets, how we value them, and how we profit.
Read More“Maya Ford of Ford Momentum used their Standard of Love system to help Houston, TX redesign more than $1B in public spaces”
Read MoreThe Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County is considering a partnership with Houston Bike Share to increase the city's connectivity and support BCycle, which currently has 155 bike stations in the city.
Read MoreMetro could take over Houston's BCycle, spending $500K to help people get to bus and train stops
Read MoreHouston bike share hopes to expand transportation options in underserved communities
Read MoreLaunched in 2015, the Houston-based firm has redefined sustainable communications strategies using a unique blend of data science, culture integration, and creative process.
Read MoreThe rise of Juneteenth Washing. Companies and corporations of every size and ilk are jumping on the bandwagon with themed merchandise…that capitalize on a miscarriage of justice and affront to humanity that further oppressed an already oppressed people.
Read MoreHow a Black-owned communications firm connected with more than 17,000 residents to guide the future of housing in Houston.
Read More12 Million was inspired by the Richard Wright book "12 Million Black Voices". Join hosts, Daron Jenkins and Akbar Majeed, as they interview Maya Ford about STOLO and its positive impact in Black communities.
Read MoreThe Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA in Boulder, Colorado), a FM! client, is proposing a move to the northern part of the city to the NoBo Arts District. A ‘creative campus’ will be anchored by the new museum and will bolster the city’s art destination status in an intentionally inclusive way.
Read MoreBlack-owned data firm dismantles white supremacy across the nation.
Read MoreData And The Spiritual Economy With co-creators Maya Ford And Tiffany Nelson of FordMomentum!
Read MoreIn our interview, we touched on her upbringing, how she cracked the code of making data translate to all levels of business and how she continues to carve out her own by making business work for others.
Read MoreDid you ever think about how data – statistical information – could be used to foster racism and discrimination? I have to tell you, that really never crossed my mind. Until I interviewed Maya Ford, founder of Houston-based FordMomentum!
Read MoreMaya stopped by to talk about why our representation in the data world matters, the importance of knowing our value, reframing our standards, and the pillars of STOLO (Standards Of Love).
Read MoreWhat is the value of a neighborhood? “For me and my firm, one person is valuable," said Maya Ford, founder of FordMomentum. "So be it one person who was displaced, or a million people who are displaced, the one was enough."
Read MoreBCycle’s new board president says she’d like to see a network of neighborhood stations along with more payment options to access the system.
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